The Bluffer's Guide to Opera

The Bluffer's Guide to Opera
Author: Peter Gammond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781902825540

In most areas of human endeavor, bluffing is an easy way of getting by -- a method of artificially appearing knowledgeable. The Bluffer's Guides are a three million-copy best-selling series of snappy little books containing facts, jargon, and inside information -- all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.

Bluffer's Guide to Rock

Bluffer's Guide to Rock
Author: Dr. Eamonn Forde
Publisher: Haynes Publishing UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781785215834

Bursting with key facts and ephemera from seven decades of mostly loud music, rock writer and academic Dr Eamonn Forde’s sharp and absurdly funny Bluffer's Guide to Rock will provide musical bluffers with all the knowledge and insights needed to hold their own in any rock-centric situation.

The Bluffer's Guide to Management

The Bluffer's Guide to Management
Author: John Courtis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781902825526

In most areas of human endeavor, bluffing is an easy way of getting by -- a method of artificially appearing knowledgeable. The Bluffer's Guides are a three million-copy best-selling series of snappy little books containing facts, jargon, and inside information -- all that readers need to know to hold their own among the experts.

Music and Identity Politics

Music and Identity Politics
Author: Ian Biddle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351557734

This volume brings together for the first time book chapters, articles and position pieces from the debates on music and identity, which seek to answer classic questions such as: how has music shaped the ways in which we understand our identities and those of others? In what ways has scholarly writing about music dealt with identity politics since the Second World War? Both classic and more recent contributions are included, as well as material on related issues such as music's role as a resource in making and performing identities and music scholarship's ambivalent relationship with scholarly activism and identity politics. The essays approach the music-identity relationship from a wide range of methodological perspectives, ranging from critical historiography and archival studies, psychoanalysis, gender and sexuality studies, to ethnography and anthropology, and social and cultural theories drawn from sociology; and from continental philosophy and Marxist theories of class to a range of globalization theories. The collection draws on the work of Anglophone scholars from all over the globe, and deals with a wide range of musics and cultures, from the Americas, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This unique collection of key texts, which deal not just with questions of gender, sexuality and race, but also with other socially-mediated identities such as social class, disability, national identity and accounts and analyses of inter-group encounters, is an invaluable resource for music scholars and researchers and those working in any discipline that deals with identity or identity politics.

The Bluffer's Music Collection

The Bluffer's Music Collection
Author: Keith Hann
Publisher: Bluffer's Guides
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Jazz
ISBN: 9781909365926

The perfect gift for the music lover in your life. Instantly acquire all the knowledge needed to pass as an expert in the worlds of Jazz, Opera and Rock. Never again be found wanting when asked why all amps 'go to 11' or what the difference is between bebop and hard bop and castrato and contralto. But above all, learn how to hold your own against even the most sneering of music aficionados.

The Clique

The Clique
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1982
Genre: Rare books
ISBN: